1. Find these specific cards:

A. Ole Waever, //International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration// (ed Morton Kelstrup and Michael Williams), p. 284-285
“Just as this task and this impossible decision are accepted…lead to security dilemmas and escalations, violence and mutual vilification.”

B. Jeff Huysmans, 2002, //Alternatives// 27.1, p. 48-50
“Putting the stress on the work of the discursive formation…how one should speak about security, and son on.”


2. Cut [[http://66.102.1.104/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=cache:Ezo5K6lodncJ:www.sant.ox.ac.uk/jcr/STAIR/files/Issue%25202%2520pdfs/Issue%25202%2520pdfs/Hough%252072-87.pdf+defense+securitization+disease+%22human+security%22|this article]]

If that doesn’t work, then Google Scholar: defense securitization disease "human security" -- it’s the 7th hit, titled “Who’s Securing Whom?”


3. http://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/?article=452


4. Ask David for several more articles he has on his computer.